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I tried to unionize my workplace once.
At Everything Is Fine* HQ, we like to read. John Waters once said “if you go home with someone and they don’t have books, don’t fuck them” and honestly, that’s a pretty good rule of thumb.
Ayn Rand was born Alissa Zinovievna Rosenbaum. Despite her stance as a noted Libertarian and uncompromising individualist, she chose not to use her real name professionally or to own its Jewishness interpersonally. Objectively speaking.
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We recognize United States is rocketing towards full-throated fascism, blasting past constitutional safeguards and dragging its people kicking and shrieking into the cold, dark space of techno-oligarchy, christo-fascism and environmental devastation.
I'm a doctoral candidate in the History Department at UMass with a special focus on the Anglo-American Invasion and Occupation of Iraq, digital archives, and veteran studies.
Ryan Harris is an Atlanta based writer and humorist. That’s a fancy way of saying “clown.”
I wrote the satirical zombie novel "The Infects" that almost got optioned by Brad Pitt’s production company, but didn’t. Followed by the fictional punk oral history "Wise Young Fool" and story collection "Welcome Thieves" that may still be in print.
Leif is a Tampa Bay area journalist who’s passionate about politics, current events and local affairs.
Writer for EIF*.
I make comic strips on post-it notes!
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